Since 1999, Stream has acquired and developed more than 1.3 million square feet of data center space, representing over 120 megawatts of power. Stream's customers include Apple, AT&T, Catholic Health Initiatives, The Home Depot and Nokia.

The company's most recent developments include two purpose-built, structurally enhanced, 70,000-square-foot Private Data Centers™ in the Dallas and Houston markets. Stream Data Centers is also currently active in the San Antonio and Denver markets.

Many of us pushing our grey matter to the limit in the fast-paced Information Technology World struggle to keep the pounds from accumulating around our midsections as we spend so much of our time and energy in strategy meetings, white-board sessions and punching away at our keyboards, tablets and smartphones. Not easy to keep in Thor-like condition with all this going on.

What about our IT environments themselves? Despite our best efforts and intentions are we doing what we should to keep them toned and in peak condition?

Are Channel Partners the New Masters of the IT-Telecom industry?

In the aftermath of the START-II arms control treaty, some of the USA's nuclear-powered

Ohio Class SSBN nuclear missile submarines were converted to become long range conventional strike and special operations SSGN "Tactical Tridents." Their 24

Trident II D-5 nuclear ballistic missiles were removed and replaced with up to 154 Tomahawk cruise missiles, plus space in the sub for 66-102 Special Forces troops.

Three levels of protection against security attacks

Watch and Listen to excerpts of the "Art of Cyber War" Speech given by Radware's VP of Security Solutions, Carl Herberger.